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Let Intueri class action go to trial, defendants argue

High Court hears shareholder plaintiff’s push for summary judgment ‘wholly unsuitable’.

Reweti Kohere Tue, 24 Nov 2020

Defendants of the Intueri shareholder class action lawsuit have argued an investor’s push to win her case before trial is not an appropriate way of resolving issues that are imprecise and untested.

The Auckland High Court has continued hearing an application for summary judgment brought

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Reweti Kohere Tue, 24 Nov 2020
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